In your bag No: 383 – Allen

In your bag 383, Allen
Allen (just Allen for legal reasons) has a lovely set up for us all to see. Detailed pics and description, just what we love. Come and check out this fantastic setup.

My name is Allen and I’m a lawyer from San Francisco. I have enjoyed admiring all of your toys (tools) on JCH; today, I get to return the favor. I caught the photography bug about a year ago. Initially, I started taking pictures as a means of documenting my travels and the more mundane details of my day to day life as well. As for many of you I’m sure, this hobby has pretty quickly evolved into something more, a different way of seeing the world perhaps. My “photographic journey” has been in no small part aided by my many photographer friends, who have encouraged and inspired me through their talent and with their words to make images that cause someone other than me to feel something (which, admittedly, is sometimes boredom or disgust).
I owe each of them thanks, and I have enjoyed our many conversations about photography at large and, on a lighter note, nerding out about camera gear (always fun).

4. Leica M6 (with 35mm Summicron v3) – I’m still learning to use this camera. The fully analog approach has been challenging, as there is some lead time to getting the correct exposure before the shot can be taken, and I’ve missed some moments. I’m getting better though, and the glass is as good as advertised. I haven’t felt the need to upgrade from v3 to ASPH. I will soon invest in different focal lengths, possibly a Summilux.

I normally don’t take a bag with me, opting to take one camera and shove an extra roll or battery in my pocket, but now that I have the excellent Fogg B-Laika, I may start to take two cameras out more regularly. My preferred setup is to shoot Portra with my M6 and Tri-X or HP5 with my Hexar.

Thanks for looking in my bag. As someone wiser than me once said, the best camera is the one that’s with you. Happy shooting!

Thanks for sharing your bag and your passion with us Allen, lovely to see such a well laid out and thoughtful setup.
Check out Allen’s flickr page and make sure you come and comment.

Keep them coming folks, we need more submissions, so get your bag on Japancamerahunter.com. Send me a hi resolution image of the bag (please make sure it is horizontal) and its contents, with some details about yourself and what you shoot. Oh and don’t forget your contact details (twitter, flickr, tumbler et al). Send the bag shots here.

5 Responses to In your bag No: 383 – Allen

Why not if you have the money? Starting off with more expensive equipment’s not gonna hurt your photography is it?.. and most of this kit (not the x100) can probably be sold without much loss should the interest fade.